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Brown won her second victory over Harvard yesterday by superior work at the bat. Although Bates struck out eleven men he was hit safely eleven times, for a total of sixteen bases. He was at times very wild, allowing one man to come home from third on a wild pitch, and another to reach third on a base on balls and two wild pitches. In trying to cut a man off at second he threw wildly to Dean, whom Hallowell failed to back up well, and the runner came home. On the whole, however, our men played better than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown 6; Harvard 3. | 5/7/1891 | See Source »

...Maynard '93, who has been ill, has recovered sufficiently to go home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 5/5/1891 | See Source »

...game. Harvard did fairly well in the field, but her batting was very weak and her base running simply disgraceful. If she had not got a lead of four runs in the first inning, almost purely on Amherst's errors, the game would have very likely gone to the home team. Frothingham and Hovey were the only Harvard men who could do anything at the bat. The other men struck out or hit weakly to the infield. The men could not do even any sacrifice hitting. But the weakness at the bat was insignificant compared to the exhibition of base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 6; Amherst 2. | 5/4/1891 | See Source »

...their series yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field. The game was long and dull and poorly played by both sides. Each class had a band, while firecrackers and cheering enlivened the afternoon and gave vent to the enthusiasm. Dickinson played first in his usual good style and made a pretty home run in the eighth inning. The lack of two umpires was very much felt. There was a good deal of batting and the freshmen ran bases well. Gilmore's arm prevented him from throwing to bases, and this handicapped the sophomore nine considerably. Merriam's poor judgment added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-Four 11; Ninety-Three 9. | 5/2/1891 | See Source »

Earned runs, Ninety-four 1, Ninety-three 1. Three base hit, Lowell. Home runs, Dickinson, Johnson. First base on balls, Ninety-four 3, Ninety-three 5. First base on errors, Ninety-four 4, Ninety-three 6. Struck out, Quigley (4), Clark (3), Cabot, Dickinson, Harding, Johnson (2), Dinsmore, Wiggin, Fearing (2), Farquhar. Stolen bases, Corbett (2), Frothingham (2), Dickinson (2), Lowell (3), Clark, Harding (3), Gilmore, Merriam (2), Wiggin, Manley (2.) Passed balls, Corbett 2, Gilmore 1. Wild pitches, Minton 1, Wiggin 1. Hit by pitched ball, Frothingham, Lowell. Left on bases, Ninety-four 7, Ninety-three 5. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-Four 11; Ninety-Three 9. | 5/2/1891 | See Source »

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